In an announcement on Instagram – which is apparently how things are done in 2018 – Reed says he’s accepting inquiries from those interesting in purchasing the property, which covers a pretty respectable 63 acres.

The motocross track, two supercross tracks, structures, and kart track take up less than half the total area on the property.

Included with the property are a water truck, a dozer, a bobcat, and a tractor plus “all the attachments,” meaning you could create your own track if you’re not so into dirt bikes, or alter the existing ones if you’ve got the know-how. Three four-stroke karts are also part of the deal.

Chad Reed, who has become synonymous with his racing number 22, has competed in more than 200 international supercross events and has become Australia’s most recognisable and successful dirt bike racers.

He’s been the Australian Supercross Champion four times, in 1999, 2000, 2008 and 2009, as well as taking out two AMA (American Motorcyclist Association) Supercross Championships in 2004 and 2008. He’s the only Australian former AMA Supercross Champion, and one of only 21 in history to hold the honour.